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		<title>Lennox Solar Powered Heat Pumps</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>(Submit Articles) New for 2010, Lennox has begun to release their new solar powered heat pump and air conditioner product lineup. Referred to as "SunSource Solar Ready" units, these new heating and cooling units come with built-in controls and electronics to allow the home owner to attach anywhere from 1 to 15 solar power power [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(<a href="https://www.submit-articles.net/">Submit Articles</a>) New for 2010, Lennox has begun to release their new solar powered heat pump and air conditioner product lineup. Referred to as "SunSource Solar Ready" units, these new heating and cooling units come with built-in controls and electronics to allow the home owner to attach anywhere from 1 to 15 solar power power collectors to each unit. However, it is not necessary to use solar power to run these SunSource units as they are also able to use your home's electrical supply just like all other heat pumps and air conditioners do. This allows the financial flexability of installing a heat pump or air conditioner now and to add on panels in the future. </p>
<p>In more southern areas, with good south-facing exposure, the solar panels can collect almost 300% more power than is required to operate the a/c or heat pump. Through the addition of the iComfort controller / thermostat, the excess power collected by the solar panels can be fed back into your home's electrical system. The excess power can even be sold back to your electrical utility's grid (if this service is offered in your local area) to further reduce your utility monthly costs. </p>
<p>Also, consider the green environmental impact is we were to remove the entire air conditioning load from the existing electrical power grid. A few less brown-outs would be appreciated, too. </p>
<p>Current models available are the XP21 Heat Pump, the XP17 Heat Pump and the XC17 Air Conditioner. New models are expected to be released by Lennox throughout the year, so stay tuned. </p>
<p>For up to date information as it becomes available, visit us at http://www.completeheating.ca </p>
<p>Welcomt to our website to get more information about Lennox Heat Pumps in Vancouver.</p>
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		<title>Reduce Summer Cooling Bills: 5 Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 11:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We are all so happy to see those hot summer temperatures roll around again, aren't we? That is until those cooling bills start rolling in as well! Whether you keep your home comfortable by using a sleek new energy-efficient central air system, old-fashioned evaporative cooler or even with floor fans and window units, there are [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are all so happy to see those hot summer temperatures roll around again, aren't we? That is until those cooling bills start rolling in as well! Whether you keep your home comfortable by using a sleek new energy-efficient central air system, old-fashioned evaporative cooler or even with floor fans and window units, there are additional steps you can take to significantly reduce your summer cooling bills now just now: but for every season hereafter! Here are some tips.</p>
<p>1. Raise The Temperature A Bit: Your house doesnÃƒ¢â‚¬Ã¢â€ž¢t need to be kept as cold as your refrigerator in order for your family to be comfortable! Try setting your thermostat to 78 degrees and see how it feels. Installing a programmable thermostat allows you to set a program for your home's temperature throughout the day and overnight as well: no more wasted energy when you don't need it!</p>
<p>2. Install Ceiling Fans: Putting ceiling fans in as many rooms as possible will greatly increase your comfort levels while allowing you to run your cooling system less. It costs relatively little to run them, and the increased air circulation they create make a big difference.</p>
<p>3. Add More Insulation: Attic temperatures during the hottest months can soar to well over 100 degrees and, depending on where you live and the number of shade trees that are protecting your house, can even top off at 150! If your attic insulation is lacking, adding another layer will help to keep that heat up in the attic where it belongs and away from your upstairs living areas. </p>
<p>4. Close the Drapes: Keeping your blinds, shades, shutters or drapes closed during the hottest parts of the day. You especially want to make sure they are drawn on windows with a western exposure since afternoon heat is particularly searing. </p>
<p>5. Invest in Window Tinting: Today's window tinting products are more attractive and practical than ever before and their cost is a mere fraction of the expense of replacement windows. The best products will reject up to 75 percent of the sun's heat while still allowing you to enjoy the view all day long. </p>
<p>All of the above tips will really help to substantially reduce your monthly cooling bills and allow your family to enjoy a better quality of life and optimum comfort at home.</p>
<p>Make sure to buy only from an experienced Utah window tinting professional or a supplier in the town where you live. Consumers who are seeking a cost-effective solution to lowering their utility bills and increasing their level of comfort should contact a quality Utah window tinting specialist or a tinting professional in the state of their choice.</p>
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